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trigonal

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin trigōnālis (triangular),[1] equivalent to trigon +‎ -al.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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trigonal (comparative more trigonal, superlative most trigonal)

  1. Having three angles and three sides, triangular.
  2. (crystallography) Of or pertaining to a crystal system with three equal and equally inclined but not perpendicular axes.
  3. (anatomy) Relating to the trigone

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References

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  1. ^ trigonal, adj. and n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2021.

Galician

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Adjective

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trigonal m or f (plural trigonais)

  1. rhombohedral, trigonal

German

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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trigonal (strong nominative masculine singular trigonaler, not comparable)

  1. trigonal

Declension

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French trigonal. By surface analysis, trigon +‎ -al.

Adjective

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trigonal m or n (feminine singular trigonală, masculine plural trigonali, feminine and neuter plural trigonale)

  1. trigonal

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite trigonal trigonală trigonali trigonale
definite trigonalul trigonala trigonalii trigonalele
genitive-
dative
indefinite trigonal trigonale trigonali trigonale
definite trigonalului trigonalei trigonalilor trigonalelor

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tɾiɡoˈnal/ [t̪ɾi.ɣ̞oˈnal]
  • Rhymes: -al
  • Syllabification: tri‧go‧nal

Adjective

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trigonal m or f (masculine and feminine plural trigonales)

  1. trigonal

Further reading

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